bargain

  • 41bargain — I. n. 1. Compact, agreement, stipulation, covenant, contract, convention, concordat, treaty, indenture, transaction. 2. Purchase, getting, proceeds, result. 3. Cheap purchase, purchase on favorable terms, good bargain. II. v. n. Contract, agree,… …

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  • 42bargain — n 1. agreement, understanding, arrangement, stipulation; covenant, bond, compact, contract, concordat, convention, deed, indenture; transaction, deal; negotiation, settlement, treaty, mise, cartel, entente. 2. discount, reduction, Inf. a good… …

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  • 43bargain — [14] Bargain appears to be distantly related to borrow. Its immediate source was Old French bargaignier ‘haggle’, but this was probably borrowed from Germanic *borganjan, a derivative of *borgun (from which ultimately we get borrow). The sense… …

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  • 44bargain —  a parcel, an indefinite quantity or number 1 as, I have a good bargain of corn this year, or a good bargain of lambs. Norf …

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  • 45bargain — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. deal, agreement, trans action; good buy (See cheapness). v. negotiate, haggle, barter. Ant., white elephant. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An agreement] Syn. pact, compact, contract; see agreement 3 . 2. [An …

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  • 46bargain on — see bargain for …

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  • 47bargain on — See bargain for …

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  • 48bargain —   Makepono, ho ēmiemi i ke kumu kū ai;    ♦ bad bargain, makehewa, pohō …

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  • 49bargain — A mutual undertaking, contract, or agreement. A contract or agreement between two parties, the one to sell or exchange goods or lands, and the other to buy or exchange them. To negotiate over the terms of a purchase or contract. To come to terms …

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  • 50bargain — A mutual undertaking, contract, or agreement. A contract or agreement between two parties, the one to sell or exchange goods or lands, and the other to buy or exchange them. To negotiate over the terms of a purchase or contract. To come to terms …

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